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Rest GuestHouse

Rome, Italy

Rest GuestHouse

Ultimate Location & Luxury Space At Affordable Rates

Rest Guesthouse is located just 2 blocks from the Vatican, in the exclusive Prati district of historic central Rome. Our neighborhood offers a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops and is located in a strategic position, which allows you to reach, in just minutes the most important monuments of Rome and its rich living history.

What our guests say

Rest Guesthouse B&B is located very close to the Vatican Museum with easy access to a Carrefour food store next door. The Ottviano Metro station is only 5 minutes’ walk away. On one of the days we had planned to catch the Metro to see...More

thegrail2/28/2017

A lovely renovated flat with baths for every room, air conditioning and shared kitchen space. Only a few blocks from the Vatican and plenty of food choices in the immediate area. The owners were very helpful in setting up group tours with “The Roman Guy”...More

lisasZ9270PC6/02/2018

This is an exceptionally clean guesthouse with sparkling boutique-style rooms in this guesthouse. Super-super clean, and fresh, bright light fills all of the space. Meredith and Gianluca are the loveliest, kindest and most helpful owners- will help with any questions, concerns, and can recommend anything...More

mao4737/07/2019

Fantastic guesthouse and so serviceminded owner whom you could call any time. So clean , nice room and comfortable bed! They also had coffee for free so you can start your day with a cup. The breakfast was fine to. The location was perfect too....More

Helena B5/06/2019

A lovely renovated flat with baths for every room, air conditioning and shared kitchen space. Only a few blocks from the Vatican and plenty of food choices in the immediate area. The owners were very helpful in setting up group tours with “The Roman Guy”...More

Lisa S6/02/2018

This is a superb guest house although on entering the building you would never know. The building is very old and you enter through a courtyard. So when you enter the property you get a surprise to see how modern and clean it is. Gianlucca...More

fredcheckley2/14/2017

Luxury interior

Deluxe Room

Starting from
€101.00 / Night

Twin Bed Deluxe Room

Besides being central to historical, cultural, and architectural treasures, the guesthouse shares a block with some pretty incredible residents, the building next to ours has a very convenient boutique supermarket, Carrefour. Visit the bakery/deli section where you can choose homemade breads, pizzas, and paninis. It’s also really helpful if you happen to forget your toothbrush!

La Locanda Di Pietro

Located five doors down from the guesthouse, we have La locanda di Pietro, home to chef Roberto Cipolla, who has published the cookbook “Sapori Antichi in Tempi Moderni” (Traditional Flavours for Modern Times). It is truly an amazing atmosphere, they bake their own bread with stone ground flour, wholemeal flour and bran. Just the aroma when you walk in the door is mouthwatering! Every day a new dish or a new pizza will be offered as a special using seasonal fresh ingredients. You can also purchase their homemade pastas and oils as an edible souvenir

L’Angoletto ai Musei

On the corner, step back in time at L’Angoletto ai Musei which translates to “around the corner from the museum” and it definitely has a neighborhood feel. Pick a table inside, or sit outside if the weather’s nice, it’s a great spot for people watching. Indulge in truly authentic Roman dishes such as the FETTUCCINE AI FUNGHI PORCINI (Fettuccine with porcini mushrooms) or COZZE ALLA MARINARA (Mussels with olive oil and garlic). Wash it all down with their house wine, it is delicious and ridiculously inexpensive, good thing its a short walk back to your room. Angelo and Cosomo will feel like old pals by the time you are full, mention the guest house and we wouldn’t be surprised if they offer you some limoncello on the house, we eat there several times a week

On Our Block

Besides being central to historical, cultural, and architectural treasures, the guesthouse shares a block with some pretty incredible residents, the building next to ours has a very convenient boutique supermarket, Carrefour. Visit the bakery/deli section where you can choose homemade breads, pizzas, and paninis. It’s also really helpful if you happen to forget your toothbrush!

La Locanda Di Pietro

Located five doors down from the guesthouse, we have La locanda di Pietro, home to chef Roberto Cipolla, who has published the cookbook “Sapori Antichi in Tempi Moderni” (Traditional Flavours for Modern Times). It is truly an amazing atmosphere, they bake their own bread with stone ground flour, wholemeal flour and bran. Just the aroma when you walk in the door is mouthwatering! Every day a new dish or a new pizza will be offered as a special using seasonal fresh ingredients. You can also purchase their homemade pastas and oils as an edible souvenir

L’Angoletto ai Musei

On the corner, step back in time at L’Angoletto ai Musei which translates to “around the corner from the museum” and it definitely has a neighborhood feel. Pick a table inside, or sit outside if the weather’s nice, it’s a great spot for people watching. Indulge in truly authentic Roman dishes such as the FETTUCCINE AI FUNGHI PORCINI (Fettuccine with porcini mushrooms) or COZZE ALLA MARINARA (Mussels with olive oil and garlic). Wash it all down with their house wine, it is delicious and ridiculously inexpensive, good thing its a short walk back to your room. Angelo and Cosomo will feel like old pals by the time you are full, mention the guest house and we wouldn’t be surprised if they offer you some limoncello on the house, we eat there several times a week